LesGrossman wrote:Bornstellar wrote:WeSkrongDen wrote:
Wade one of the 50 best players in NBA history, a guy who carried a team to a title on his back. End of discussion. LeBron's MO to team up with one of the best players in the league.
This is only the end of the discussion if you don't actually look at context or want to present a disingenuous argument
Magic/Kareem - both top 50 players
Larry/McHale - both top 50 players
Jordan/Pippen - both top 50 players
Kobe/Shaq - both top 50 players
Robinson/Duncan - both top 50 players
Wade/Shaq - both top 50 players
Kobe/Gasol - both top 50 players
Why is is that LeBron is the only player who gets crucified for playing with other top tier talent? Wade was a shell of himself by 2013 and Bosh was never a top 10 player to begin with

the attempts to discredit Wade and Bosh, Love and Kyrie are beyond ridiculous.
As for your question:
You dont think it makes a difference wether a generational talent actually develops a rookie into an all star, or just buys him? Pippen didnt come out of nowhere. Kobe and Shaq grew together. Duncan helped MAKING Tony Parker, Manu into the players they became.
Meanwhile, LeBron joined Wade who won a ring by himself before, and Bosh who was considered a top 10 player easily. It does not matter that - probably because he played next to LeBron - his production suffered. By the time they came together, all three were absolute superstars and franchise players.
No, I don't. LeBron was never going to make Mo Williams into a championship level player. And no, I don't think Duncan MADE Tony Parker into anything, nor do I think he made Manu into a better player either. They improved because they had the drive and the talent. Manu was already an international superstar before he came to SA. Sure, them growing and playing together was part of it, but let's not act like TP/Manu are only good players because Tim Duncan made them into good players.
So basically a player trying to put himself in a position to win rings is bad, but a GM doing it is good. Y'all are ridiculous on how you want titles to not be "bought" or whatever, and this is coming from a Spurs fans. Y'all are just mad that a player took his destiny into his own hands rather than letting some dude in a suit do it for him. And then you all sit here on RealGM claiming X player sucks because he didn't win a ring or didn't win multiple rings or whatever, and you wonder why players feel the need to dictate their own futures? Lmao
Again, your post ignores context. Not everything is black and white. Wade won a title with Shaq in 2006. LeBron joined him 5 years later after he already started having issues and he declined swiftly after 2012. And sorry, but no, Bosh was never a "superstar" player, ever